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Refrac Discussion…The next 10 years for Shale?

Join us for an insightful discussion on the evolving refrac market with Alex Nguyen, CFO of Vertice Oil Tools, a leading developer in refrac technology, hosted by Josh Martin, Managing Director of PEP Research.

Please join us for an in-depth discussion on the refrac market with the CFO of Vertice Oil Tools, Alex Nguyen. Vertice is a market leader and developer in refrac technology and has refrac'd more wells than any other service provider. Alex and I will discuss how refracs have evolved over the last five years and why operators are now talking about them more regularly.  If you have any questions or topics, please send to via email.

Speakers:

Josh Martin (Managing Director, PEP Research)

Josh Martin serves as Managing Director for Pickering Energy Partners' (PEP) Research team. Prior to PEP, he served in the Institutional Sales and Capital Markets departments at Heikkinen Energy Advisors. Prior to joining the firm, he worked for 9 years at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co with responsibilities in their Institutional Sales and Capital Markets departments after working as an Equity Trader.

He holds a BA in International Studies from the University of St. Thomas. He holds Series 7, 24, 55, 63, & 79 licenses.

Alex Nguyen (Chief Financial Officer, Vertice Oil Tools)

Alex Nguyen serves as Chief Financial Officer for Vertice Oil Tools, a downhole completions company specializing in ISO-refracs.  Prior to Vertice, he was an energy investment analyst at Citadel Global Equities.  Before Citadel, Alex spent a few years at Lime Rock Partners as an Associate and at Simmons & Company International as an analyst.  Alex graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master in Professional Accounting.

Refrac Discussion…The next 10 years for Shale?

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